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Monday, 20 September 2010

2D Flip Art.

On our project of recycling, we have started some work on 2d flip art, where we are given a random book, to make some 2d art out of. The 2d art we make should have a link between the title of the story. To make the book stronger, we stuck some pages together, then we drew onto the book what we wanted to flip out. As simple as it seems, all we had to do, was using a special sharp knife, we had to cut out our 2d shape, and just flip it out.

This is the book that I am using (its called People and Organizations).

















There wasn't much to create out of this title. So I looked at the blurb, but that didn't really help much either.




This was my plan (You can't see it very well):





























This was my plan that I had set out to explore my ideas.




In this next picture, I drew out what I wanted to flip out:




















In the end, I had decided to made 2D flip art of 2 men and a house, as it does have something to do with the title ... 'People and organisations.''





After I drew it on, I cut some of it out, so it could flip up:






















I found my final outcome OK, but I know I could have done better. However, I am happy that I have made a 2D flip art piece. Unfortunately, I could not make it up to a very good standard, like other artists.

2 comments:

  1. Good visuals and explanations although more detail could be added, explaining more thoroughly the processes you went through to produce your final outcome.

    Please reload images that are in focus, if you need help with this see me Monday's or Thursday's after school.

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  2. Unfortunately, some of your images are still out of focus, I would like you to try again, this can be done in class on Thursday 14/10/10.

    Please develop your annotation by reflecting on what you think of your final outcome, connections to artists work and improvements you could make.

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